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4、圭申阎财套凸爆映慧肪甜纷卷分疙满院虑颠礼霖啸租丈使陈蜕颗痞溃鞠饿奠鹃商槽沽噎碑芹诣喳桐竿莹穴鼓铭栗圆勘铣匪蹬乒缴蚂囤谴钉求又三筐银摊盖贯帚 Reading comprehension(拟题人:蔡素素) A.MILLBURN, NEW JERSEYAn 11-year- old boy who gave up television for a year in a bet (打赌) with his mother says hell use some of the money to buy himself An astronauts suit. The bet ended at 9:o1 on M
5、onday morning, but Benjamin Barreaux waited until his mother, Roslyn, handed him five 100-dollar bills in front of a gathering of newspapermen in the afternoon before switching on the TV. During the past year, he has filled his time reading and his grades(分数) have improved from “satisfactory” to “ve
6、ry good”.( )1. Who lost a bet to whom? A.The boys motyer to his father. B.Benjamins father to Roslyn. C.Benjamin to his mother. D. Roslyn to Benjamin . ( )2.For how long had the boy kept himself from turning on the TV? A. From Monday morning till afternoon. B.For one year and several hours. C. For o
7、ne year and a day. D. For one year . ( )3.Why did the mother hand the bills to the boy? A.Because his grades had improved. B. Because she had won some money. C. Because he wanted to buy an astronauts suit. D. Because she had given him her promise. ( )4.Why do you think the newspapermen came? A.They
8、came to judge who should be the winner. B.They came to congratulate the winner. C.They cane for the money. D. They came for the news. ( )5.The mother obviously believed that A. children shouldnt watch TV too much. B. children shouldnt have their own money. C. children shouldnt be regarded as their p
9、arents equals D. children interest in space should be encouraged. (1-5.DBDDA.) B.Disney decided to build his park in California, and in 1952 he began to buy land This proved to be a difficult task, since the land he wanted was owned by no fewer than twenty families. In 1954, he sent four members of
10、his staff around the United States looking for ideas at established amusement parks. The only idea on which they found general agreement was that Disney was crazy. Owners of other parks said it was impossible to succeed without dangerous rides and using methods that were at least a little dishonest.
11、 However, Disney went on with his plans for a clean, safe park, which he decided to call DisneylandAt last Disneyland was built and opened to the public Very quickly, it came to be regarded as one of the wonders of the modern world through its gates.Disneyland was a personal satisfaction to Disney.
12、It expressed his ideas of all that is true and good and beautiful in this world He never tired of visiting the park himself, of expanding it and improving it. Even today, Disneyland is kept spotless(无污点的). Every night, every street and walkway are washed, and workers with knives get down on their ha
13、nds and knees to scrape out(刮去) chewing gum dropped by visitors.Disney himself didnt live long enough to visit his Florida park. Death came in December 1966. On the day of his death, this headline appeared in the New York Times:WALT DISNEY, 65, DIES ON COASTFOUNDED AN EMPIRE ON A MOUSEHe was a dream
14、er who had worked hard to make his dreams come true, and he had brought joy to millions.1From the first paragraph, we can see _.Aisneys hard effort proved to be useless Bome people gave great support to DisneyChe owners of some parks showed jealousy(嫉妒)to DisneyDisney was not influenced(影响)by others
15、 disagreement at all2In the first paragraph, the word “crazy” can be replaced by “_”.Awidely excited Bmad Ckind Dvery interested3“Disneyland was a personal satisfaction to Disney.” Means _.Apeople are satisfied with the parkBthe personal respect for Disney made Disneyland satisfactoryCDisneyland gav
16、e Disney a sense of self-actualizationDDisney was satisfied with his own work-Disneyland4.We can infer from the passage that_.ADisney was crazy about building DisneylandBDisneyland brought a lot of profit to DisneyCDisneyland keeps beautiful and clean because the visitors have a good mannerDDisney l
17、ived a happy life in the empire of Mickey Mouse5.A better conclusion from the passage is that _.Awe should do whatever we likeBothers opinion should not influence us in making decisionCits our duty to protect Disneyland from being destroyedDonce we are determined to do something, we should stick to
18、the end(DBCBD)CIn 1955, Ray Kroc visited a small restaurant in California The restaurant was built next to the road, so customers could drive up to the restaurant and drive away easily. The restaurant was owned and operated by the McDonald brothers, Dick and “Mac”.The McDonald brother had developed
19、a new idea for their restaurant. The brother called their ideas a “drive-in” restaurant, and the customers could order food from their cars.The restaurant also cut down the number of choices on the menu, so the cooks could make the food very quickly. The restaurant specialized in making hamburgers,
20、French fries, and chocolate shakes.Ray Kroc recognized the potential (潜力) of the McDonald brothers restaurant, and he offered to buy the rights to the two brothers idea Mr. Kroc wanted to open his own restaurants and he wanted to use the idea of a drive-in restaurant. He also wanted to use the broth
21、ers family name. The two brothers agreed and the McDonalds restaurant chain (连锁店) was born.At this point, McDonalds is now the worlds largest restaurant corporation. In the United States, there are more than 5,000 McDonalds restaurants. The McDonalds chain also operates in 60 other countries. In 199
22、2, McDonalds made more than $16 billion from its restaurants around the worldThe largest McDonalds restaurant is in Beijing, China This restaurant has 1,000 workers. Also, as many as 700 customers can sit in this restaurant at one time.1Who owned and operated the first McDonalds restaurant?AA compan
23、y.BRay KrocCA cook.DTwo brothers.2. Why was the first McDonalds restaurant different from other restaurants?AIt was next to the roadBCustomers could order from their car.CThe food was made quickly.DThe restaurant served hamburgers.3.What was the idea that Mr. Kroc wanted to buy?AHamburgers.BMenu wit
24、h few choices.CChain restaurants.DThe “drive-in” restaurant. 4. The largest McDonalds restaurant is in Beijing probably because _.Apeople in Beijing like the food bestBthe food is cheap enough for ChineseCthe largest market is in Beijing, China Dthe weather in Beijing is fine all the year round(DBDC
25、) DAt times, English can sound as different as another language. It is spoken by one out of ten in the world Yet there are many differences between the “Queens English” and American English.In England, the Queens English is the way radio and TV announcers say words. It is thought to be the most corr
26、ect to pronounce words. When the doctor asks you to say “ah”, you are using the sound that the English use in the words “bath” and “dance”.Word can have different meanings, too. English children go to a “sweets shop”, American children would visit a candy store. They watch the “telly”, Americans wat
27、ch TV. The English go to “flicks”, while Americans go to movies.1In English the “Queens English” is spoken by all _.Athe peopleBchildrenCAmericansDannouncers2. The English call it “telly” but the Americans call it _.AcandyBTVCmovieDflick3. An American might have trouble understanding the English. It
28、 is mainly because _.Asome of the words the English use are differentBAmerican English is only used in AmericaCThe English speak another languageDThe people in England pronounce just as their Queen does4. From the passage we can know that _.Athe same language always sounds the sameBAmericans cant un
29、derstand the Queens EnglishCEnglish boys and girls never eat candyDPeople watch TV in both England and America(DBAD)ELane waited on the bench nearest the bridge, as he had been instructeD The strong wind blew straight across the river, and he had to put his overcoat closer about him. He went over hi
30、s instructions in his minD The spy would appear at four oclock. He would talk to Lane for a while, after which he would get up, leaving his newspaper behinD The plans would be found inside. A distant clock began to struck the hour. As if from nowhere, a man appeared and sat down beside Lane, placing
31、 his newspaper on the seat between them. He was thin and middle-aged, and seemed in need of a good meal. He didnt look like a successful spy, Lane thought. His talk about the weather was uninteresting. A few minutes later he got up and continued on his way. Lane picked up the paper which lay on the
32、bench, as if he wanted to read the news. He was excited to see the plans, stuck on the center page. At that moment, however, there was a strong gust of wind which lifted the newspaper into the air, like a kite, and blew it into the river.1Which of the following statement is true? ASitting on the ben
33、ch, Lane repeated his orders to himself. BLane would read about the plans in the newspaper. CThe man Lane was expecting didnt arrive on time. DThe man who suddenly appeared was not the one Lane was waiting for.2The spy was going to give Lane some important _. Apapers Binformation Corders Dadvice3. L
34、ane found the spy very _. Ainteresting Bstrange Cordinary Dstrong4. The spy left the newspaper _. Aby the plan Bby mistake Cat Lanes request Dout of kindness (AACA)FWhat could be simpler than shaking fruit from a tree? Well, the job is a lot more difficult than you might think. There is surely a rig
35、ht way and a wrong way to shake a fruit tree. And a person who is a good apple shaker may not be a good cherry(樱桃) tree shaker. Different fruits take different shakes. As a rule, a slow hard shake is best. This makes the fruit fall much faster than a light, quick shake. Most fruits have a fixed numb
36、er of shakes per minute that will do the best job of getting then out of the tree and onto the grounD To shake down plums(梅子),try shaking the tree four hundred times per minute, moving the tree two inches at each shake. Experts say that you will get three times more fruit from the tree than you will
37、 if you shake eleven hundred times per minute at one inch per shake. Cherries, because they are smaller, need more shaking. A good rate of shaking seems to be about twelve hundred shakes per minute. Apples like plums, need four hundred shakes. Of course, keeping track of all the numbers can be enoug
38、h to drive some people up a tree1A smaller fruit usually needs _. Aa ladder Bless shaking Ctwo people per tree Dmore shaking2Good fruit pickers know _. Ahow fast or slow to shake a tree Bmost of the fruits will hit the ground hardCit makes no difference how you shake a tree Dtoo much shaking can cha
39、nge the branches3You get far more plums if you shake the tree _. Afour hundred times per minute at one inch shake Bfour hundred times per minute at two inches per shake Celeven hundred times per minute at one inch shake Deleven hundred times per minute at two inches per shake(DAD) G“World War II was
40、 terrible,” said Sophie. “Do you think countries will ever learn to live together peacefully?” “They might-one day,” said Jake. “Lets find out what happens when people leave the Earth and explore other planets.” He typed “SPACE EXPLORATION”. Whirligigs voice began: “The first man-made satellite was
41、launched in October 1957 by the Soviet Union. It was called Sputnik 1. The next month, they sent the first living creature,a dog called Laika into orbit. From then on, it was a race between the USSR and America to put the first man into space. The USSR won the race when some amazing news was reporte
42、d on 12 April 1961: Yuri Gagarin had completed a single orbit of the Earth. The American won a different race on July 1969 when their space craft landed on the Moon. As Neil Armstrong walked on to the Moons dusty surface, he took “one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind.” “Even in spac
43、e, countries compete instead of helping one another,” sighed Sophie.1. What are Sophie and Jake doing?A. Theyre talking about World War II.B. Theyre finding out some information about the World War II.C. Theyre playing with their pet-Whirligig.D. Theyre searching the internet.2. What do you think Wh
44、irligig is?A. She is a school girl in Sophies class.B. She is a creature with bug eyes in computer.C. She is nothing but a monitor.D. She is a printer helps to print documents.3. The first man-made satellite was set up by _.A. The USA B. The USSR C. The PRC D. The UN4. Who is the first man landed on
45、 the Moon?A. Neil Armstrong B. Sputnik C. Yuri Gagarin D. Laika5. The sentence “He took one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind” means _.A. the space exploration startedB. people began to leave the Earth and explore other planetsC. the race between the USSR and America took placeD. eve
46、n in space, countries compete instead of helping one another(DBBAD)HCharlie is a polite young man. Hes friendly to his workmates and neighbours and they liked him, too. His friend Harry, with whom he stayed in the army, likes drinking. He often tried to stop him doing it. Sometimes the young man listens to him, but sometimes he cant control himself. One evening, when Harry had drunk much in a restaurant, he dr